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bolivar dreamed of unifying all of latin america. he wanted a unified america because he felt it would be stronger, more influential, a greater shelby say counterpoint to the united states, which was going very strong. hugo chavez, too, has a dream, and he had the ball at aryan nation now, which are ecuador and as we know bolivia and cuba. they all call themselves the ball at aryan nation's which have very little to do with bolivar reasons. so thank you for the question. >> a two-part question. as a bicultural person, one, could you enumerate several other, what you would consider to be gross misconceptions about bolivar on the part of north americans, how we misperceived his legacy and how we misperceived him? and secondly, any truth to the story i've heard with george washington's herr? >> yes. let me start with that first. george washington park custard, who is the grandson, or grand, what was he, grandnephew really of washington, said, wanted to send a medallion with a clipping of george washington's herr inside the bolivar becau
bolivar dreamed of unifying all of latin america. he wanted a unified america because he felt it would be stronger, more influential, a greater shelby say counterpoint to the united states, which was going very strong. hugo chavez, too, has a dream, and he had the ball at aryan nation now, which are ecuador and as we know bolivia and cuba. they all call themselves the ball at aryan nation's which have very little to do with bolivar reasons. so thank you for the question. >> a two-part...
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america and latin americans to english speakers. there's great, great differences and great divides of personality, heart between north americans and south americans, but every single book i've written has been another brick, i always say, in the the edifice of trying to explain who we are and how different we may think from north americans. of course, you may say of a bicultural perp, and i see faces of whom i know who are bicultural, you know you think with two heads and feel with two hearts in between cultures, and i wanted a sense of the other side, the latin american side, which is so different and its history so different to north american english readers, so and brad's right i have always. captivated as a child by the bat 8. i-- battle. i was not a very well-behaved child, and very often dragged by my collar to sit in my grandparents living room which was dark and filled with fightenning porcelains and musty books, and i was made to sit there in that dark, sort of chamber, to contemplate my badness, and i remember it as being
america and latin americans to english speakers. there's great, great differences and great divides of personality, heart between north americans and south americans, but every single book i've written has been another brick, i always say, in the the edifice of trying to explain who we are and how different we may think from north americans. of course, you may say of a bicultural perp, and i see faces of whom i know who are bicultural, you know you think with two heads and feel with two hearts...
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countries to come in and work so one of the reasons you saw the european union really cozying up to latin america is that you're seeing this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south to the north so you're seeing. and particular lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global south because they have more education they may speak more languages different skill sets so they're going overseas to boost their own economies which is something that obama may be taking a little bit of a page from all thank you so much brown global threat of global for breaking it down. if you like to see so far check us out on roulette hulu dot com. there you can watch the latest episode of the show like fridays with featured my interview on gun crap again with catherine austin scroll throu
countries to come in and work so one of the reasons you saw the european union really cozying up to latin america is that you're seeing this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south to the north so you're seeing. and particular lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening...
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america is. christine this phenomenon where the remittances flows the monies sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south up to the north so you're seeing in particular a lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global south because they have more education and they may speak more languages different skill sets so they're going overseas to boost their own economies which is something that obama may be taking a little bit of a page from all thank you so much brown global threat of global for breaking it down more. if you like you see so far check this out on the roulette hulu dot com so i think in the search there you can watch the latest episode of the show like fridays with my interview on gun crap again with catherine aust
america is. christine this phenomenon where the remittances flows the monies sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south up to the north so you're seeing in particular a lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global...
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america is. christine this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south up to the north so you're seeing in particular lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global south because they have more education and they may speak more languages different skill sets so they're going overseas to boost their own economies which is something that obama may be taking a little bit of a page from all thank you so much brown global threat of global for breaking it down. if you like to see so far check us out on roulette hulu dot com so i think in the set there you can watch the latest episode of the show like fridays with featured my interview on gun crap that we kept in the austin scroll
america is. christine this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south up to the north so you're seeing in particular lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global south...
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countries to come in and work so one of the reasons you saw the european union really cozying up to latin america is that you're seeing this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south to the north so you're seeing in particular lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis is happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global south because they have more education they may speak more languages different skill set. so they're going overseas to boost their own economies which is something that obama may be taking a little bit of a page from all thank you so much brown global threat is here global for breaking it down more. if you like to see so far check us out on hulu at hulu dot com breaking the set there you can watch the latest episode of the show like fridays which featured my interview on gun crap again with catherine
countries to come in and work so one of the reasons you saw the european union really cozying up to latin america is that you're seeing this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south to the north so you're seeing in particular lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis is happening in...
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what they have seen in latin america. while sometimes what you see are exemplary actions, even above and beyond what's happening here, mexico has the climate law and the u.s. is still ignoring climate change as a crisis. say,n look at mexico and they can do it, so we can do it here. not you arer experiencing something different than i am experiencing. whenever i have discussions about the environment and invariably, you and i live in l.a., so the environment tends to see a white, west side movement. it's a bunch of white folk leading the environment movement when we all know that when the all drink thewe same water. when the air is bad, white people do not have white hair, black hair, brown hair. we all have skin in the game. -- white air, black air, brown air. ofand large, this notion even the simple stuff, reduce, reuse, recycle much less climate change and global warming, it is not something people have at the top of their agenda, for the reasons that you know. the me some sense of how these issues are coming on in you
what they have seen in latin america. while sometimes what you see are exemplary actions, even above and beyond what's happening here, mexico has the climate law and the u.s. is still ignoring climate change as a crisis. say,n look at mexico and they can do it, so we can do it here. not you arer experiencing something different than i am experiencing. whenever i have discussions about the environment and invariably, you and i live in l.a., so the environment tends to see a white, west side...
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america is. christine this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south up to the north so you're seeing in particular a lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global south because they have more education and they may speak more languages different skill sets so they're going overseas to boost their own economies which is something that obama may be taking a little bit of a page from all thank you so much brown global threat of global for breaking it down more. if you like you see so far check this out on roulette hulu dot com in the set there you can watch the latest episode of the show like fridays with featured my interview on the crap that we kept in the last ten scroll
america is. christine this phenomenon where the remittances flows the money sent abroad are not coming from europe to the global south they're going in reverse they're coming from the global south up to the north so you're seeing in particular a lot of portuguese in the diaspora that are sending money back home and you're seeing that because of the huge economic crisis that's happening in europe all the austerity cuts people are going overseas and even taking jobs from people in the global...
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exports latin america. 40% of exports go to latin america. , a fullhe population 40% in venezuela, argentina, mexico, argentina, they do not trust the u.s. government .. have a healthy distrust of americans for a reason. it has a 150-year history of military intervention or unfair economic relations with many, many latin american countries. the worlddia into view of latin americans. at the same time, there is an admiration for american prosperity, american democracy. oschizo democracy. there is sort of a schizophrenic you tour the united states. it changes depending on americas leaders. and it has been very mixed toward latin america, even with this a ministration. as been very mixed. we did not stand up when there was a coup in the norris. basically supported the military to of the democratically elected president. the previous administration, in latin america they are considered to be implicit. all cuban situation is not beeno resolved, even though this president committed to doing more. wa so the latin americans want to have a better relationship, but it sits on a history that is a very b
exports latin america. 40% of exports go to latin america. , a fullhe population 40% in venezuela, argentina, mexico, argentina, they do not trust the u.s. government .. have a healthy distrust of americans for a reason. it has a 150-year history of military intervention or unfair economic relations with many, many latin american countries. the worlddia into view of latin americans. at the same time, there is an admiration for american prosperity, american democracy. oschizo democracy. there is...
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directtv and latin america? >> never say never to anything in a changing world, but not for the foreseeable future. we're the best parent for the business. cheryl: nicole on the floor watching directtv today. what do you think? >> i certainly am, and look at how it's fairing now, up 6.6% for directtv, moving here to new highs that are worth noting. the highest appointment was 6207 so that is a new all-time high for directtv. talking about the numbers, the core earnings and revenue both improved. latin america, talking of splitting the company up, latin america is the strong card where they saw the strengthh and that justify set the negative currency devaluation in venezuela. latin america areas like colombia, argentina, venezuela, chile, ecuador, they expand in the middle class so there's strength there for directtv. they beat estimates across the board of the 18 wall street analysts they follow or follow them, the other way around, even surpassed those numbers, so a great day for directtv. cheryl: thank you ver
directtv and latin america? >> never say never to anything in a changing world, but not for the foreseeable future. we're the best parent for the business. cheryl: nicole on the floor watching directtv today. what do you think? >> i certainly am, and look at how it's fairing now, up 6.6% for directtv, moving here to new highs that are worth noting. the highest appointment was 6207 so that is a new all-time high for directtv. talking about the numbers, the core earnings and revenue...
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german president is on a visit to colombia parted of a nine-day tour of latin america. he spoke about the need for a sec rillation between leftist guerilla's and victims. e president said the origins in communist east germany gave him experience with reconciliation. colombia's government has been in talks with militant rebels since last october. two astronauts at the international space station are on a six-hour space walk to fix the leak in the ship's cooling system. crews discovered the leak when they noticed white ammonia floating outside. nasa says the space walk is unprecedented because it was planned on such short notice. >> more news at the top of the hour so don't go away. >> welcome to our review of the week's top business stories. shares continue to rise at the frankfurt stock exchange. solid earnings from some of germany's leading stocks this week sent it to an all-tie high in its history. it reached a record close of 8, 278. the previous record set in 2007 became history after the fall of lehman brothers. the weak recovery fell victims to the euro zone's deb
german president is on a visit to colombia parted of a nine-day tour of latin america. he spoke about the need for a sec rillation between leftist guerilla's and victims. e president said the origins in communist east germany gave him experience with reconciliation. colombia's government has been in talks with militant rebels since last october. two astronauts at the international space station are on a six-hour space walk to fix the leak in the ship's cooling system. crews discovered the leak...
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it fostered wars in latin america. and created where is all this money going to billions of american dollars spent on the drug war? it's in the cartel pocket. fortunately, and i would just say this in general because sometimes i worry about we get together and talk about -- it sounds like we're talking about we are victims or we are oppressed or we are precluded historically that's true but the other side of history is that this community is getting empowered. this producer is fighting back. the reason that you have a change in the media and more latino voices, it all starts with the immigrants in 2006. that is enhanced by the fans in 2010. the iceberg path to the surface of the ocean at that is turbocharged by election results in 2012. but all that because of people getting organized, fighting back, winning. and you see that now even with the drug war where even places like colorado and washington, marijuana is getting legalized but it will happen in california in 2016 and that's the answer to have to in drugs prohibi
it fostered wars in latin america. and created where is all this money going to billions of american dollars spent on the drug war? it's in the cartel pocket. fortunately, and i would just say this in general because sometimes i worry about we get together and talk about -- it sounds like we're talking about we are victims or we are oppressed or we are precluded historically that's true but the other side of history is that this community is getting empowered. this producer is fighting back....
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will remember history and learn the many interventions that united states have in latin america and that's why this is. i think we can build up a much better world through other means and ways. built up regions of the world like united nations of europe and european union. it's an example of how 26 or 28 nations work together. >> up next on our show a run to save our schools on the east side. stay with us. >>> with money in our local schools running thin there's a problem with some schools keeping their school sports. that's why there's a run here in east side of san jose to help us save our schools sports. with me is eddie garcia. tell us about your foundation and its standing now. >> it was started probably about five years ago to raise additional dollars to supplement programs that are being affected by budget cuts like sports programs. another big fund raising event that the foundation has is the hall of fame dinner which has raised significant dollars and a lot of that money goes to the stem programs to math teachers. grants to help their students. >> it's still running and wor
will remember history and learn the many interventions that united states have in latin america and that's why this is. i think we can build up a much better world through other means and ways. built up regions of the world like united nations of europe and european union. it's an example of how 26 or 28 nations work together. >> up next on our show a run to save our schools on the east side. stay with us. >>> with money in our local schools running thin there's a problem with...
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. >> the whole story is latin america growth in long to medium term. the issues are debt pile. spain where a fixed line business is still going to kill and one will for a while and one has to ask what will happen to the management team? it's a senior management team. they have missed targets three or four years in a row. the saving grace for them is that they have managed their acquisitions extremely well compared to many other large telecoms and '02 is a great example for that but you have to ask the question will they be under pressure? >> i mean, it comes down to how much -- there are clearly a very tough environment for them. the question is are they doing the best they can do in that environment? >> well, it's a good question and the answer to that in our opinion is probably not. we think they can do more in latin america. >> what be doing that they're not doing? >> we think they can improve the branding. this is latin america. the issue here for us is there are several elements to it. one of the key elements that's not that well handled by most o
. >> the whole story is latin america growth in long to medium term. the issues are debt pile. spain where a fixed line business is still going to kill and one will for a while and one has to ask what will happen to the management team? it's a senior management team. they have missed targets three or four years in a row. the saving grace for them is that they have managed their acquisitions extremely well compared to many other large telecoms and '02 is a great example for that but you...
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during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with one another and. the reagan administration actually financed ten million dollars over ten million dollars to the regime. and there's a picture of reagan and right now good buddies you know during during the height of these atrocities you know he also was trying to school americans of course as an organizer to spread awareness about the school why does it produce so many dictators and what is it you know that's an interesting question and it depends on who you ask so the school of the americas is a combat training school operated by the united states army that's located at fort benning georgia a
during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship...
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during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who work together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with one another and. the reagan administration actually financed ten million dollars over ten million dollars to the regime. and there's a picture of reagan and right now good buddies you know during during the height of these atrocities you know he also was trying to school americans of course as an organizer to spread awareness about the school why does it produce so many dictators and what is it you know that's an interesting question and it depends on who you ask so the school of the americas is a combat training school operated by the united states army it's located at fort benning georgia and s
during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who work together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with...
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during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with one another and. the reagan administration actually financed ten million dollars over ten million dollars to the regime. and there's a picture of reagan and right now good buddies you know during during the height of these atrocities you know he also was trained at the school of america's of course as an organizer to spread awareness about the school why does it produce so many dictators and what is it you know that's an interesting question and it depends on who you ask so the school of the americas is a combat training school operated by the united states army it's located at fort benning. an
during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship...
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during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with one another and. the reagan administration actually financed ten million dollars over ten million dollars to the regime. and there's a picture of reagan and monk right now good buddies you know during during the height of these atrocities you know he also was trained at the school of america's of course as an organizer to spread awareness about the school why does it produce so many dictators and what is it you know that's an interesting question and it depends on who you ask so the school of the americas is a combat training school operated by the united states army it's located at fort bennin
during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship...
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during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who work together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with one another and. reagan administration actually financed ten million dollars over ten million dollars to the regime. and there's a picture of reagan and monk right now good buddies you know during during the height of these atrocities you know he also was trained at the school of americas of course as an organizer to spread awareness about the school why does it produce so many dictators and what is it you know that's an interesting question and it depends on who you ask so the school of the americas is a combat training school operated by the united states army it's located at fort benning georg
during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who work together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with...
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we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens. >> we have a cover story on the kim kardashian wedding now. [laughter] >> you have to pay the bills. the serious side of kim kardashian. >> i do think it is a problem. we are undertaking a project next year, the kind of project inspired by the works project to have the team across the country of writers, artists, documentarians, photographers to document poverty in this country. it is the 40th anniversary of the book "the other america." we have this human-resources, people who want to do the project. they can do it in a way to tell the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. polit
we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens. >> we have a cover story on the kim kardashian wedding now. [laughter] >> you have to pay the bills. the serious side of kim kardashian. >> i do think it...
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. >>> and a celebration of latin america culture, a look at the sights and sounds. >>> over the next couple of days, the event you're going to be seeing the most of around the bay area will be gray. we'll talk about those gray clouds, when to expect it as the news continues right here on kpix 5. one-point-five . >>> how kwould you like to go to space with leonardo dicaprio. >> at the cannes film festival, a mystery bidder paid #137b9 5 million bucks for a seat on ver gin galactic spaceship seated next to leonardo dicaprio. liftoff is set for some time in 2014. . >>> graduation day at san francisco state university and this year's ceremony was unlike any other, and that's because a record number of students are graduating. 8,738 to be exact. larry bear, the president and ceo of the san francisco giants delivered the keynote address, and bear said it's humbling to be a gator, even just for a day. >> you've had the benefit of spending your college career on one of the country's most diverse campuses in one of the country's most progressive cities. look around. the answers are in each ot
. >>> and a celebration of latin america culture, a look at the sights and sounds. >>> over the next couple of days, the event you're going to be seeing the most of around the bay area will be gray. we'll talk about those gray clouds, when to expect it as the news continues right here on kpix 5. one-point-five . >>> how kwould you like to go to space with leonardo dicaprio. >> at the cannes film festival, a mystery bidder paid #137b9 5 million bucks for a seat...
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the development here has become an inspiration for many other cities in latin america. >> in some areas, there is still a high rate of violence, but every year, we gain a lot of territory. in 2012, the murder rate fell by 25% compared to the year before. there are not many cities in the world that can say that. >> but the fight against organized crime continues. in some areas, drug dealing is still a part of everyday life. for the city's youth, it can be a dangerous place to grow up. >> drug dealer so and so will come and recruit young people, including former paramilitary fighters -- anyone who wants to get involved. he will say, "i will give you a monthly wage if you come and work for me." >> back in the city center, sculptures by the city's most famous artist are on display. it is another sign the city is trying to change its image from one of violence and crime to one of culture and progress. >> a happy ending. and that is all we have time for for this edition of the "journal," but stay tuned for more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.
the development here has become an inspiration for many other cities in latin america. >> in some areas, there is still a high rate of violence, but every year, we gain a lot of territory. in 2012, the murder rate fell by 25% compared to the year before. there are not many cities in the world that can say that. >> but the fight against organized crime continues. in some areas, drug dealing is still a part of everyday life. for the city's youth, it can be a dangerous place to grow...
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of common sense parents saying, you know >> george: well, growing up with his missionary parents in latin-america, steven carnel suffered from autism. some cost doubt on his future. >> wendy: today, as you'll see in this report from the international mission board, he has exceeded all expectations. he t his story, starting with hi cartoon character, steboono. >> steboono was having a call from the lord that he must go to a far country. at that time he didn't know exct new armor.o out andlear a different armor represents growth. >> i started drawing mongo when i was 16 years old, not so i could become famous or rich. but the main purpose of the mongo is that children, teenagers, and a lot steboono reminds me a lot o serg the lord and to love others. just like the lord can heal the blind, the lord can have the mute speak and have thecripd the lord have a person with a disability -- the person that cannot speak vhn speak alme languages fluently. [speaking a foreign language] >> i would never imagine i would really speak japanese and become a major part in this church in japan. well, here in japan, i
of common sense parents saying, you know >> george: well, growing up with his missionary parents in latin-america, steven carnel suffered from autism. some cost doubt on his future. >> wendy: today, as you'll see in this report from the international mission board, he has exceeded all expectations. he t his story, starting with hi cartoon character, steboono. >> steboono was having a call from the lord that he must go to a far country. at that time he didn't know exct new...
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we will go live to latin america. >> also the latest on a massive wildfire in southern california, now torching an area twice the size of manhattan. we'll see if mother nature may be helping out weary firefighters. >> and snapping those golden moments for mother's day dinners to graduation walks. "consumer reports" joins us with the best news in digital cameras to capture it all. >> we begin with breaking news on the benghazi terrorist attack investigation. as the names of the so-called whistle blowers revealed. all three are high ranking officials at the state department and they are set to testify at congressional hearings this coming week. lawmakers are hoping they could provide new information on the deadly terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi that left four americans dead, including our ambassador there, chris stevens. molly henneberg is live in washington with the latest. hi. >> hi. three men, three names that have been a closely guarded secret in washington. now are public. the names are eric nordstrom, gregory hicks, and mark tampson. we've heard from nordstrom pr
we will go live to latin america. >> also the latest on a massive wildfire in southern california, now torching an area twice the size of manhattan. we'll see if mother nature may be helping out weary firefighters. >> and snapping those golden moments for mother's day dinners to graduation walks. "consumer reports" joins us with the best news in digital cameras to capture it all. >> we begin with breaking news on the benghazi terrorist attack investigation. as the...
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it's the most welcoming country in latin america where i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ]dc(Ñqgñ/twg ♪ >>> i leave the subtropics for more stream climes. we're northeast of cali on colombia's caribbean sea, riohacha. la guajira borders the venezuela. it's home to the natives called the wayuu. the wayuu are a tough tribe that's never taken a side with the government, the farc or the paramilitaries. they remain independent politically and live pretty much by their own code. i'm meeting juan pablo majorca, a chef that comes to this spot regularly. >> it's a very different part of colombia. >> it's rugged terrain, there's not that much water, so that's part of why the spanish weren't able to colonize it. >> you've been coming more for some time. >> i became interested, because i began dealing with fresh fish, lobster and shrimp, and for me to take back to bogata. >> is it good? >> it's very good. >> goats are important to the wayuu, they're used for food, bartering, even dowry payments. rancho owners come to the old market in riohacha to sell, barter and cook goat in the mornings. toda
it's the most welcoming country in latin america where i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ]dc(Ñqgñ/twg ♪ >>> i leave the subtropics for more stream climes. we're northeast of cali on colombia's caribbean sea, riohacha. la guajira borders the venezuela. it's home to the natives called the wayuu. the wayuu are a tough tribe that's never taken a side with the government, the farc or the paramilitaries. they remain independent politically and live pretty much by their own code....
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it's the most welcoming country in latin america where i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ♪ ital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. and out here, we squeeze the most out of every second with leinenkugel's summer shandy. it's crisp, refreshing beer, brewed with the natural flavor of lemonade that's perfect for summer days. and nights. our family's been brewing in chippewa falls for six generations. we craft lots of great beers... but this one says summer. i'm jake and we're the leinenkugels. grab a summer shandy, and join us out here. >>> i leave the subtropics for more extreme climates. riohacha is a city 600 miles northeast of cali on the la guajira sea. la guajira borders the venezuela. it's home to the natives called the wayuu. the wayuu are a tough tribe that's never taken a side with the government, the farc or the paramilitaries. as a result they remain independent politically and live pretty much by their own code. i'm meeting juan pablo majorca, a chef that comes to thi
it's the most welcoming country in latin america where i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ♪ ital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. and out here, we squeeze the most out of every second with leinenkugel's summer shandy. it's crisp, refreshing beer, brewed with the natural flavor of lemonade that's perfect for summer days. and nights. our family's been brewing in chippewa falls...
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from the mexican standpoint from the standpoint of latin america, which has really been ignored by the administration as we've fought two wars and dealt with the european fiscal crisis. mexico has been stronger economically and at the same time we haven't really paid enough attention to what's happening south of our border. shannon? >> well one of the reasons the president went now, and the really big focus we saw was on the economic issues. and it's because the united states and mexico, they recognize how important the ties are between the two nations. we see half a trillion dollars worth of goods going back and forth. making each one of the most important trading partners, but more important than that is what is going back and forth across the u.s./mexico border. this has changed over the last 15 or 20 years. today it's not finished goods, it's pieces and parts. so what that means is that u.s. companies, but as important, u.s. workers depend on what's happening down in nextco. that was really the big part of the conversation, how do you deepen those commercial ties. >> jose, from you
from the mexican standpoint from the standpoint of latin america, which has really been ignored by the administration as we've fought two wars and dealt with the european fiscal crisis. mexico has been stronger economically and at the same time we haven't really paid enough attention to what's happening south of our border. shannon? >> well one of the reasons the president went now, and the really big focus we saw was on the economic issues. and it's because the united states and mexico,...
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the fbi says christopher latin america and steven shaw were killed off the southeast coast of virginia. both were members of the fbi's elite hostage rescue team. 40-year-old shaw joined in 2005, latin america joined in 196. the fbi says the cause of the accident is still under investigation. >>> a new federal report from the department of justice when it comes to sexual abuse inside the face's jail system. and it says baltimore city detention center is one of the worst if the country. when it comes to abuse by the guards the marion county jail? indianapolis had the nation's highest rate of inmate sex abuse by staff. baltimore desense center is based on inmate surveys from february 2011 through may 2012. >>> two people are injured in a parade crash in nasdaq discuss, virginia -- damascus, virginia. a car plowed into the crud near the parade near the tennessee border if virginia. the elderly driver was actually in the back of the parade and he pave suffered a medical emergency. he has not been charged, it is still under investigation. >>> virginia republicans have to him nature their fir
the fbi says christopher latin america and steven shaw were killed off the southeast coast of virginia. both were members of the fbi's elite hostage rescue team. 40-year-old shaw joined in 2005, latin america joined in 196. the fbi says the cause of the accident is still under investigation. >>> a new federal report from the department of justice when it comes to sexual abuse inside the face's jail system. and it says baltimore city detention center is one of the worst if the country....
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it's the most welcoming country in latin america that i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. ♪ welwhere new york state is... investing one billion dollars to attract and grow business. where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ don't our dogs deserve to eat fresher less processed foods introducing freshpet recipes so fresh the only preservative we use is the fridge freshpet fresh food for fido ♪ >>> i leave the su
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trade in latin america including proposed changes in u.s. immigration policy which was the subject of a recent senate bill. that bill provides a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living in the united states. >>> it would modernize our illegal immigration system so we can attract the highly skilled entrepreneurs that help create jobs and grow our economy. these are common sense steps that the majority support. there is no reason that immigration reform can't become a reality this year. >> the vast majority of the 11 million immigrants living illegally in united states are from latin america. >> it might be that a regular workout can go a long way in treating military veterans with ptsd. researchers are using brain scans before and after workouts to measure changes in the brain. yesterday, they gathered a group of veterans for a demonstration. no drugs, just an hour of exercise three times a week for 12 weeks. they say the workouts can stimulated the growth of knew reasons and diminish the symptoms of ptsd. >> we can have a big impact. >>
trade in latin america including proposed changes in u.s. immigration policy which was the subject of a recent senate bill. that bill provides a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living in the united states. >>> it would modernize our illegal immigration system so we can attract the highly skilled entrepreneurs that help create jobs and grow our economy. these are common sense steps that the majority support. there is no reason that immigration reform can't become a reality this...
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it's the most welcoming country in latin america that i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. to your. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. for full strength sun protection. u ♪ >>> i leave the subtropics for more extreme climates. riohacha is a city 600 miles northeast of cali on columbia's caribbean sea. it borders venezuela in the east. it's home to the natives called the wayuu. the wayuu are a tough tribe who's never taken sides with either the government ork the farc, or the pair rare militaries. as a result, they remain independent politically and live pretty much by their own code. i'm meeting juan pablo majorca, a chef from bow go they'll comes to had this spot on a regular basis. >> this it is not columbia. it's a very different part of columbia. >> it's rugged terrain, there's not that much water, so that's part of why account span yards, they weren't able to be colonize it. >> you've been coming here for some time. >
it's the most welcoming country in latin america that i've been. >> salud, salud, salud. to your. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. for full strength sun protection. u ♪ >>> i leave the subtropics for more extreme climates. riohacha is a city 600 miles northeast of cali on columbia's caribbean sea. it borders venezuela...
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. >> we did these like latin america and europe. we set it up like a plaza, wines around, and silent auctions too, and the restaurants up front. we have tomato times, creek grill. and they love it, it's gotten competitive. we are in last year, we want to part a this. >> and judges and attorney there and doctors and community people, folks rolling up the sleeves and tasting great wine, saying we want to give back. there is information on the screen, sabor del valle. any final thoughts? >> i'm excited. >> very good. seal you there at sabor del valle. bottoms up, see through. thank you so much. >>> up next, the music of the bravo band. stay with us. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> here is what's happening in your communidad. a
. >> we did these like latin america and europe. we set it up like a plaza, wines around, and silent auctions too, and the restaurants up front. we have tomato times, creek grill. and they love it, it's gotten competitive. we are in last year, we want to part a this. >> and judges and attorney there and doctors and community people, folks rolling up the sleeves and tasting great wine, saying we want to give back. there is information on the screen, sabor del valle. any final...
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america and others they were very keen to revive our elations we do have a plan b. we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because of that if i basically say no no school is an alternative plan for so because it provides investment and loans and i don't see this is an alternative these two blessings are not mutually exclusive. do you mean that said he has no need to choose between east and west. and you know to the vision he couldn't serbia will never choose between east and west it wants to be part of both this idea is nothing new it was suggested by the serbian socialists two centuries ago yes we are a slavic off the docks country but we've bordered by western europe and while that might not feel like our natural environment we have to deal with it of course we have longstanding friends with whom we share a common past a comm
america and others they were very keen to revive our elations we do have a plan b. we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because of that if i basically say no no school is an alternative plan for so because it provides investment and loans and i don't...
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america an opportunity to drive the economic growth >> thank you thank you. next speaker. >> the board can you hear me. i worked professional art's for the last 20 years. i'll be brief. i'm not an environmental expert. in my opinion the mexican museums it speaks to a boarder significant environmental certain and that is really articulating in their presenc what i would call an executive art in the culture that b will provide an opportunity for a range of people in the articulation of america art and culture. for that reason alone i think it is taking its rightful place among other institution that are here. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker >> good evening members of the board i live in district 8. we're all concerned about pedestrian traffic and seniors well-being, however, the mexican folks in san francisco an opportunity please regret the appeal for the final appeal >> i'm not totally familiar with this project but if you're in the center arts and some people want to put in a mexican museum based on the history of this country. there is the su
america an opportunity to drive the economic growth >> thank you thank you. next speaker. >> the board can you hear me. i worked professional art's for the last 20 years. i'll be brief. i'm not an environmental expert. in my opinion the mexican museums it speaks to a boarder significant environmental certain and that is really articulating in their presenc what i would call an executive art in the culture that b will provide an opportunity for a range of people in the articulation...
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snshs greece is feeling like latin america. unlawed and small cap shippers. and nm is one i like. and i continuing goes high. ndoing well with the lower fuel prices. thank you to everyone. >> and before we go sometimes the most powerful metaphor. a fine marine providing cover and wonder where the cover for the ambassador and knave seals were when they needed cover. we'll see you next >>. >> tom: it's an old golden rule of consultants. when faced with bad get it out immediately but instead the obama administration has been caught lying the as a result the scandal stories continue to dominate the headlines. we're talking, do you believe our government? right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. we know jay carney lied about the benghazi talking points, but we still don't have answers to many other questions surrounding the attack. f.b.i. is investigating the irs's targeting of conservative groups. do you believe the f.b.i. is
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it is a regional problem, it is all the countries in latin america that feed into brazil. whatever we do now is strategic from now until 2016. we are working with churches and partnering to unite these organizations together to combat human trafficking. >> talk about that, who has the answer, these various ngo's, perhaps the church? >> it is. the church has a mandate to care for the least of these, orphan and jesus had a deep affinity forchn. in that same vein the church has the responsibility to step up. we are not trying to force anything on the churches. theorizing up 400 different denominations in brazil, faith based working to combat human trafficking. through the power of media, social media, come alongside you and help. >> it is encouraging you have seen the global church get involved in justice specifically with human trafficking. thank you, sir, safe travels to you. >> thanks, george. >> to join the setfreecampaign. find a ling to their ministry at our site cbnnews.com. >> welcome back to the broadcast, three iraqi children came to israel for open heart surgery. i
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snshs greece is feeling like latin america. unlawed and small cap shippers. and nm is one i like. and i continuing goes high. ndoing well with the lower fuel prices. thank you to everyone. >> and before we go sometimes the most powerful metaphor. a fine marine providing cover and wonder where the cover for the ambassador and knave seals were when they needed cover. we'll see you next week. have a great weekend everybody. >> north texas hasn't had a chance to come to grips with the tornados that tore through and killing six people and now more woild weather on the way for the lone star state and a large chunk of the country. the irs now finds itself on the receiving end of scutny as the scand will grows. co-chair of the tea party said it is just the tip of the iceberg. and the investigation in the benghazi attack focuses on the independent review board. the house oversight committee wants ambassador pickering to tell how the
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america an opportunity to drive the economic growth >> thank you thank you. next speaker. >> the board can you hear me. i worked professional art's for the last 20 years. i'll be brief. i'm not an environmental expert. in my opinion the mexican museums it speaks to a boarder significant environmental certain and that is really articulating in their presence what i would call an executive art in the culture that b will provide an opportunity for a range of people in the articulation of america art and culture. for that reason alone i think it is taking its rightful place among other institution that are here. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker >> good evening members of the board i live in district 8. we're all concerned about pedestrian traffic and seniors well-being, however, the mexican folks in san francisco an opportunity please regret the appeal for the final appeal >> i'm not totally familiar with this project but if you're in the center arts and some people want to put in a mexican museum based on the history of this country. there is the s
america an opportunity to drive the economic growth >> thank you thank you. next speaker. >> the board can you hear me. i worked professional art's for the last 20 years. i'll be brief. i'm not an environmental expert. in my opinion the mexican museums it speaks to a boarder significant environmental certain and that is really articulating in their presence what i would call an executive art in the culture that b will provide an opportunity for a range of people in the articulation...
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america. but that does not testify legalizing drugs, says the opposition. >> i cannot accept that you are --nd -- that your plan uraguay be used as an experiment. why don't they experiments with their own countries? >> the controversial proposal is expected to be put before the lower house of parliament as early as next month. battleises to be a tough to determine if this small country, which was the first inning that in america to abolish slavery, now becomes the first to license the production and sale of this type of cigarette. >> one lucky person in the u.s. state of florida will find out there but will go up by $590 million. the draw for many of the best one of the biggest lottery jackpot in history took place a few hours ago. the kinds of winning were one in 175 million.
america. but that does not testify legalizing drugs, says the opposition. >> i cannot accept that you are --nd -- that your plan uraguay be used as an experiment. why don't they experiments with their own countries? >> the controversial proposal is expected to be put before the lower house of parliament as early as next month. battleises to be a tough to determine if this small country, which was the first inning that in america to abolish slavery, now becomes the first to license...
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the only formed six years ago and are big players in latin america. there is obviously something in the air. this factory was started jointly by an entrepreneur and a mexican computer whiz kid. american companies are turning to the educated young work force. >> that part of china has become more expensive. costs, the external shipping, and they start to become very similar. with a huge u.s. market in mexico a big exporter, it is no wonder that president obama is talking about trade. dodge the war on drugs has killed tens of thousands of people, especially along this border. the country's time -- is trying to present a new image, a good place to do business. and for factory owners targeting america, it is the place to be. dodge the medical supplies likeny makes things support, made in mexico. rate has dropped, but the police chief still needs 10 bodyguards and rarely walks the streets. he is on the drug cartel's hit list. them, we fight against have every day to fight very hard against them. continue with that entitlement. playing a teamre from brazil.
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america and others they were very keen to revive our relations we do have a plan b. we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because without it i basically saying that moscow is an alternative plan for so bad because it provides investment and loans and i don't see this is an alternative. these two blessings are not mutually exclusive. do you mean that said he has no need to choose between east and west unity the unique or the serbia will never choose between east and west it wants to be part of both this idea is nothing new it was suggested by the serbian socialists two centuries ago yes we were slavic off the docks country but we have bordered by western europe and while that might not feel like our natural environment we have to deal with it of course we have longstanding friends with whom we share a common past a common langu
america and others they were very keen to revive our relations we do have a plan b. we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because without it i basically saying that moscow is an alternative plan for so bad because it provides investment and loans and i...
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. >> the sights and sounds of latin america and cultures went down the street. carnival parade is magical. it's something that you would have to go to brazil, trinidad, jamaica, puerto rico, pan that, mexico and all these countries, but here in san francisco is the only carnival parade where you get to see, carnaval parade. >> it's 35th event bringing hundreds of thousands of people to mission district to enjoy food, music and art over the course of two days. this year's theme, carnaval harlem shake was relished by all >> we don't look it as just latinos or latinas. it's for everybody. it doesn't matter who you are. >> we can hear the energy and music. you can't help be part of the fun. i love it. >> believe it it almost didn't happen. organizers didn't have the one million dollars they needed to bring the two day party. but donors made it possible. and carnaval san francisco is alive once again. >> i can't imagine not having carnaval. i was born and raised in san francisco. i come every year. >> donations and 513 volunteers ensure th tradition will be around fo
. >> the sights and sounds of latin america and cultures went down the street. carnival parade is magical. it's something that you would have to go to brazil, trinidad, jamaica, puerto rico, pan that, mexico and all these countries, but here in san francisco is the only carnival parade where you get to see, carnaval parade. >> it's 35th event bringing hundreds of thousands of people to mission district to enjoy food, music and art over the course of two days. this year's theme,...
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he's setting off on a tour to latin america. he will make his second overseas trip since march. he'll make the first visit to trinidad and tobago by a chinese president. the nation has large reserves of oil and natural gas. but the chinese are weary of have appearing too eager. costa rica has established relations with china six years ago. he also wants to make more inroads in mexico. like china, it's enjoying rapid growth. xi will meet next week with president obama. they will sit town in california. they are expected to discuss their concerns about trade, cyber security and north korea's nuclear program. >>> defense ministers and military chiefs in the asia pacific region may soon have a chance to hear how chinese military leaders view territorial disputes. one of china's most senior military officers is getting ready to speak in singapore at an annual the security conference. delegates will hear from the deputy chief of the general staff of the people's army. they will talk about areas of cross border cooperation. japan controls the senkaku islands. >>> members of a chinese t
he's setting off on a tour to latin america. he will make his second overseas trip since march. he'll make the first visit to trinidad and tobago by a chinese president. the nation has large reserves of oil and natural gas. but the chinese are weary of have appearing too eager. costa rica has established relations with china six years ago. he also wants to make more inroads in mexico. like china, it's enjoying rapid growth. xi will meet next week with president obama. they will sit town in...
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america and others they were very keen to revive ever lay sions we do have a plan b. we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because of that if i basically say no school is an alternative plan for a because it provides investment and loans and i don't see this is an alternative these two blessings and not mutually exclusive. do you mean that said to has no need to choose between east and west. and you know to the video you could serbia will never choose between east and west it wants to be part of both this idea is nothing new it was suggested by the serbian socialist two centuries ago yes we were slavic off the docks country but we've bordered by western europe and while that might not feel like our natural environment we have to deal with it of course we have longstanding friends with whom we share a common past a common langua
america and others they were very keen to revive ever lay sions we do have a plan b. we enjoy excellent cooperation with russia which heavily invests into serbia we're also partners with china latin america the united arab emirates other countries of the arab world in israel joining the e.u. isn't a question of life and death rather it's a question of a better life because of that if i basically say no school is an alternative plan for a because it provides investment and loans and i don't see...
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you talk about caribbean, latin america, the chinese invest in that area. what's the relationship of china in terms of cybersecurity with this region that we're talking about now? >> actually, i think that the chinese industry's in the region themselves are dealing with the manifestation of cyber crime and cyber attacks as well, and mostly the financial sector, energy sector, and anyone doing businesses with the governments in the regime are being targeted by sophisticated attacks not focused oven denying service to you, but really penetrating your system and stealing sense tifer assets and data. >> what do we take from it, we as americans in terms of how we think about traveling or how we think about doing business, interacting, or how we think about our own threat here? what's the ramifications for us? >> the ramifications for us are two-fold, one of which is investing in latin america, operations, we have to beef up the cyber security posture there now. at the same time, the traditional organized crime gapings and syndicates that are manifest manifestati
you talk about caribbean, latin america, the chinese invest in that area. what's the relationship of china in terms of cybersecurity with this region that we're talking about now? >> actually, i think that the chinese industry's in the region themselves are dealing with the manifestation of cyber crime and cyber attacks as well, and mostly the financial sector, energy sector, and anyone doing businesses with the governments in the regime are being targeted by sophisticated attacks not...
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david: are you at all worried about corruptionsome i used to cover latin america. this bank in particular was looked at with raised eyebrows by a lot of people in the area. >> yeah, no, we've been down there. it's actually owned in part by the governments of the central and latin american countries -- david: i don't know if that would make me feel better about the corruption, but go ahead. >> again, we feel very confident. i know there's been concerns about that and, certainly, concerns about asian banks as well. we've done our diligence on the company. it's extremely well run and well capitalized. david: well, you've got a great record. >> jonathan, thank you. todd horowitz, we're going to see you in a few, but the dow jones industrials crossed the accurateline 46 times. david: it was a crazy day. we'll see you, todd. -@our all-street continues with "the wall street journal"'s top stock pickers continuing with their look at the financials. so why is the number one bank analyst, the number one analyst, recommending not a u.s. bank, but one overseas? we'll find out
david: are you at all worried about corruptionsome i used to cover latin america. this bank in particular was looked at with raised eyebrows by a lot of people in the area. >> yeah, no, we've been down there. it's actually owned in part by the governments of the central and latin american countries -- david: i don't know if that would make me feel better about the corruption, but go ahead. >> again, we feel very confident. i know there's been concerns about that and, certainly,...